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Mall Guards Help Police Nab Suspect In 3-Month Crime Spree

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Kenneth Anyanwu, age 40 (Photo courtesy Metro Nashville Police Department) Kenneth Anyanwu, age 40 (Photo courtesy Metro Nashville Police Department)

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Two alert security guards helped police catch a suspect in a three-month crime spree after the man stole over $20,000 in high end purses from a store in Green Hills.

Officials said 40-year-old Kenneth Anyanwu shoplifted six purses from the Louis Vuitton store at The Mall at Green Hills off Hillsboro Pike Thursday around 8 p.m.

Anyanwu reportedly walked into the store, grabbed the bags and ran.

The purses were estimated at $22,000.

A security guard tried to stop Anyanwu and managed to tackle him. Witnesses said he got away only after pulling a gun and threatening the guard and two nearby women.

Anyanwu apparently lost his show in the process.

Witnesses reported Anyanwu then ran into a parking garage where another man was waiting in a Pontiac Grand Prix.

Another security guard tried to stop the suspects, but officials said Anyanwu pointed the gun at him, as well.

The vehicle drove up the parking garage to the exit. Anyanwu was not inside the car.

A short time later, an officer with the Metro Nashville Police Department found Anyanwu in a nearby parking lot.

After a short foot pursuit, the officer took Anywanu into custody. He was charged with four counts of aggravated assault, felony theft of merchandise, evading arrest and resisting arrest.

The other suspect was able to get away with the purses and was still at large.

Police said Anyanwu was wanted for at least six robberies at the Madison Best Buy since June. According to affidavits, Anyanwu helped himself to more than $6,000 worth of laptops and video game consoles.

He was also expected to be charged in two additional thefts at the Louis Vuittan store.

At the time of the robbery, Anyanwu was free on bond for another shoplifting care at the Walmart on Hamilton Church Road in Antioch. Officials said he stole a flat screen TV.

Investigators said Anyanwu had eight previous convictions for theft on his record going back to 2009.

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